The Maine Public Broadcasting Network
Listen Live
Classical 24
Search
Maine Set to Lose Federal HIV AIDS Funds
08/18/2011 02:11 PM ET  

The state is expecting to lose about a third of its current funding in 2014, according to Maine CDC Director Dr. Sheila Pinnette.

Maine is bracing for the loss of a third of its federal funding for HIV AIDS, as the feds target scarce dollars to urban states with high caseloads.

Maine was facing immediate cuts, but Maine Center for Disease Control Director Dr. Sheila Pinnette successfully appealed the decision, according to Capitol News Service.

But Pinnette warns that the cuts are coming. "What's the impact? Well, our priority for the state of Maine is to continue to do HIV testing," she says. "We feel that it's very important to continue carrying out the practices we have over the last 10 years, such as target outreach, HIV testing and continue to strengthen our partnerships."

Pinnette says Maine's strategy has paid off: She says the state is expecting only about eight new cases of HIV-AIDS to be diagnosed this year.



ReturnReturn!



Become a Fan of the NEW MPBNNews Facebook page. Get news, updates and unique content to share and discuss:

Recommended by our audience on Facebook:
Copyright © 2013 Maine Public Broadcasting Network. All rights reserved.